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God JohnsonGod Johnson Live at Pizza Luce on 2007-09-29 (September 29, 2007)

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Collection: GodJohnson
Band/Artist: God Johnson
Date: September 29, 2007 (check for other copies)
Venue: Pizza Luce
Location: Duluth, MN

Source: AKG C460B w/ CK 63-ULS caps -> LunaTEC V2 Preamp -> GoldWave @ 96K/24bit
Lineage: Goldwave > Flac
Taped by: Nate Anderson
Transferred by: Nate Anderson
Keywords: God Johnson Pizza Luce Saturday


Description

Set I/Disc 1:
Banter - Slip And Slide
Savannah
Two Person Chair >
Theme From The Bottom
Banter - Duelling Pianos
Fall In Line
Pace
Life During Wartime >
Waft
Freeform Jazz Odyssey (from set II bathroom break)

Set II/Disc 2:
Naive Melody >
Squirms I >
Squirms II
Mobile
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey >
Half Past One
The Wrath
Lizzards
Electric Shoes >
Psycho Killer

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Banter - Slip And Slide 3.8 MB
585.5 KB
348.7 KB
1.1 MB
Savannah 38.5 MB
4.6 MB
2.6 MB
8.5 MB
Two Person Chair > 27.2 MB
2.9 MB
1.6 MB
5.1 MB
Theme From The Bottom 69.8 MB
7.8 MB
4.3 MB
13.6 MB
Banter - Duelling Pianos 5.1 MB
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442.4 KB
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Fall In Line 35.8 MB
4.2 MB
2.4 MB
7.8 MB
Pace 67.3 MB
7.9 MB
4.4 MB
14.4 MB
Life During Wartime > 65.5 MB
7.6 MB
4.2 MB
13.7 MB
Waft 128.4 MB
14.7 MB
8.1 MB
26.3 MB
Freeform Jazz Odyssey (from set II bathroom break) 17.8 MB
2.1 MB
1.2 MB
3.9 MB
Naive Melody > 46.1 MB
5.5 MB
3.0 MB
9.9 MB
Squirms I > 49.8 MB
5.7 MB
3.2 MB
10.4 MB
Squirms II 50.8 MB
5.7 MB
3.1 MB
10.4 MB
Mobile 46.8 MB
5.6 MB
3.1 MB
10.0 MB
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey > 39.3 MB
4.6 MB
2.6 MB
8.6 MB
Half Past One 30.2 MB
3.5 MB
2.0 MB
7.0 MB
The Wrath 55.0 MB
6.4 MB
3.5 MB
10.9 MB
Lizzards 86.7 MB
10.0 MB
5.5 MB
17.6 MB
Electric Shoes > 80.1 MB
8.9 MB
5.0 MB
16.0 MB
Psycho Killer 86.3 MB
9.7 MB
5.4 MB
17.4 MB
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Notes

Show Notes: First of all the easy: On the tracking.. Set 2 was a bit too long for 1 disc so cropping removed
a little dead space in the show AND most importantly there was an extended bathroom break by Timmy and Jimmy
which lead to the remaining members doing a self-titled "Freeform Jazz Odyssey" which I removed from set 2 and
placed at the end of set 1 on disc 1.

Second on to the sonics.. I have to say this was one of the better sounding shows I've seen at Luce only for the
fact it wasn't the usual *crushingly loud. That being said I'm still not very happy with the job done. It
definitely improves over the course of the show but the engineer really needs to learn how to use an EQ. Very
harsh on the highs, muddy on the lows and absent in the middle. Of course this also includes a lack of ability
to eliminate feedback frequencies so there are hums/whistles throughout the show and specifically the vocals
(expecially Timmy's) are very hard to make out at times. My camp was right next to the board (left side) with mics
up at 10 feet. This put me next to the EQ rack and I didn't see him touch it the entire show.

All that being said this is still a worthy show. I'm continuing to be happy with my rig and for better or worse it
captured the sound in the room accurately. Plus GJ played an excellent show to an energetic crowd and there are
some really great moments on this recording I'm glad I was there to capture.


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